Trial of five loyalists of Rivers State Governor, SiminalayiFubara
on terrorism charges has been shifted to March 19 by the Federal High Court in
Abuja.
Meanwhile, the defendants have been returned to Kuje Prison in
Abuja on remand having been denied bail by the court on account of the gravity
of charges against them.
The Court shifted the trial following information by a Senior
Advocate of Nigeria, LukmanFagbemi, SAN that the Inspector General of Police
filed a counter affidavit that raised serious issues against his clients, and
the five men charged with terrorism offences by the IGP, are Chime
EgumaEzebalike; Prince LukmanOladele; Kenneth GoodluckKpasa; Osiga Donald and
OchuejaThankgod.
At Today’s proceedings, Fagbemi told the court that he had filed a
motion on notice challenging the competence of the terrorism charges and the
territorial jurisdiction of the court to entertain the charge, adding that,
that the Inspector General of Police responded to his motion through a counter
affidavit that raised grievous allegations against his clients. The senior
lawyer also submitted that, the counter affidavit was served on him during the
proceedings and he needed time to study the affidavit and respond to it
appropriately.
The Inspector General of Police, who was represented at the
proceedings by AliyuGarba, admitted that he served the counter affidavit
opposing the application of Fagbemi in the courtroom, while, Justice Mobolaji
Olajuwon after checking the case file found that, the copy of the counter
affidavit had not been served on the court, and based on the request of Fagbemi,
Justice Olajuwon shifted the trial to March 19 with an order for parties to
file and exchange processes before the date to ensure unhindered proceedings.
This is coming after the Inspector General of Police had on January 25 slammed the terrorism charges on the defendants for allegedly invading, vandalizing and burning down Rivers State House of Assembly last year, and were accused of committing the alleged terrorism offences during the wake of political upheaval that rocked Port Harcourt in October last year.
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